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SleekView Feedback view for GiveWP

GiveWP runs campaigns, recurring gifts, and peer-to-peer fundraisers, but donor feedback ends up in scattered emails. SleekView reads the same donation tables and renders one upvotable board where donors see exactly which causes and changes have community support.

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SleekView Feedback board for GiveWP

Read GiveWP donation data and donor feedback as one board

GiveWP stores donations as posts of the give_payment type with metadata in wp_give_donationmeta. Donor records live in wp_give_donors. Recurring subscription state lives in wp_give_subscriptions. Most donor feedback, however, arrives outside those tables: through a contact form on the donation thank-you page, a follow-up email reply, or a feedback CPT a nonprofit team stood up specifically for campaign suggestions.

SleekView Feedback reads any of those sources. Point it at a feedback CPT, at a custom feedback table, or at the recurring-cancellation reason meta key, and pick the columns for votes, status, and category. The board renders campaign suggestions next to feature requests, recurring-gift cancellation reasons next to peer-to-peer feature asks, all ranked by donor vote.

The leverage for a nonprofit is direct. Donors who see their suggestions ranked publicly with status pills engage more deeply with the organization. Campaign teams stop guessing what message will resonate next quarter and start reading the top of the board. Recurring donor retention improves because cancellation reasons turn into visible action items.

Workflow

How SleekView wires into a GiveWP install

1

Point at a donor feedback source

Most nonprofits use a feedback CPT they collect from a Fluent Forms intake on the donation thank-you page. SleekView reads that CPT directly. The source needs a numeric vote column, a status column, and a category.
2

Map donation tier to visibility

Use GiveWP donor meta to gate categories. Major donors see internal-strategy cards, monthly donors see the public roadmap, one-time donors see the campaign suggestion board.
3

Tag categories that matter to

Common tags include Campaign idea, Recurring features, Transparency, Tax-receipt features, and Peer-to-peer. Each maps to one of six SleekView color tokens. Configuration takes minutes and the result is durable.
4

Embed inside the donor portal

Drop the shortcode into the GiveWP donor dashboard, a /feedback page, or a thank-you email link. Donors vote behind their existing donor portal login. Each vote writes back to the source column so admin reporting.

Sample board

Sample GiveWP donor feedback board

Real shape of cards from a nonprofit running GiveWP. Campaign suggestions, recurring-gift cancellation reasons, transparency asks, and feature requests, all sorted by donor vote.
367 votes
Quarterly impact report showing exactly where my recurring gift
Marguerite L. Transparency Planned soon
241 votes
Add a matching-gift campaign for employer-sponsored donations
@donor_atlas Campaign idea In progress
189 votes
Tax receipt email did not arrive after a $500 year-end gift
Ramon S. Bug report Shipped now
152 votes
Allow donors to pause recurring gifts for one billing cycle
Indira P. Feature request Open issue
108 votes
Cancelled my monthly gift because I never heard about outcomes
Jonas W. Churn reason Acknowledged
47 votes
Peer-to-peer fundraising pages should support custom video
Saoirse K. Peer-to-peer Declined

Comparison

SleekView vs the default GiveWP donor portal

Default donor portal

  • Donor suggestions arrive in scattered emails with no shared prioritization view
  • Recurring-gift cancellation reasons are an internal admin metric, donors never see them
  • Campaign ideas from donors get answered one-to-one without aggregation
  • No status pills or upvote affordance for donors waiting on a fix or response
  • Roadmap visibility is zero, so donors give once and disengage from the next campaign

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads wp_give_donationmeta, donor CPT, or any custom feedback table
  • Use GiveWP donor meta to gate categories by major-donor or recurring tier
  • Surface recurring cancellation reasons as ranked public cards with pills
  • Vote column writes back to wp_postmeta for stable admin reporting
  • Status pills cover Open, Acknowledged, Planned, In progress, Shipped, Declined

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for GiveWP

Donor-tier gated visibility

Major donors see internal strategy questions ahead of public release. Monthly donors see the recurring-gift roadmap. One-time donors see the campaign suggestion board across audiences.

Campaign ideas ranked by donor base

When the board sorts by votes, the campaign ideas your most engaged donors back rise to the top. Campaign teams stop guessing which message will land and start reading the prioritized list.

Transparency that builds trust

Recurring-gift cancellation reasons become public ranked cards with status pills. Donors see the organization act on the data churned supporters gave you. Active recurring retention measurably improves when the loop is visibly.

Audience

Where nonprofits running GiveWP put the feedback board

Inside the donor portal

Most nonprofits add a Feedback tab to the GiveWP donor dashboard. Donors vote behind their existing donor login, status pills change as the organization responds, and engagement on the next campaign.

Year-end campaign planning

Filter the board to campaign-idea cards from the last six months and use it as the agenda for year-end planning. Major donors, communications, and the board read the same ranked list instead of three.

Donor stewardship email loops

When a card the donor originally submitted flips to Shipped, fire an automation thanking them and linking the impact report. Stewardship emails that close the loop see noticeably higher re-engagement.

The bigger picture

Why donors need a visible roadmap

Nonprofit fundraising runs on retention math just as starkly as subscription commerce. A donor who feels heard the first time gives a second time. A donor who feels heard the second time enters monthly.

A donor in monthly who never sees outcomes lapses quietly. The single biggest predictor of lifetime donor value is whether the donor sees evidence that their participation matters. GiveWP collects all of the raw material that proof depends on: campaign suggestions, cancellation reasons, donor messages, feedback after specific gifts.

Almost all of it goes unread. The development director sees the spreadsheet of cancellation reasons once a quarter. The campaigns team writes the next appeal based on instinct because nobody surfaced the suggestion patterns.

The donor portal stays a transactional surface, useful for managing gifts but not for participation. SleekView Feedback gives that data one home. Suggestions become ranked cards.

Cancellation reasons become acknowledged-then-shipped cards. Donors see their voice land in a status pill and engage at the next ask.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for GiveWP

Yes. SleekView reads GiveWP donor meta and recurring subscription state on every render, so you can gate the board by donor tier or recurring status. Common patterns include showing major-donor-only cards to people who have given above a threshold, and a public roadmap to one-time donors, all from a single shortcode.

 

Yes. Whichever meta key you store the cancellation reason in becomes the data source. SleekView reads _give_recurring_cancel_reason or any custom meta you configured. Each unique reason becomes a card with the donor count as the vote total, so the most common drivers surface at the top.

 

Votes write to wp_postmeta on the feedback CPT or a column you configured. The data lives in your WordPress database alongside the rest of your GiveWP records, so it shows up in any nonprofit reporting tool or CSV export you already use. SleekView never creates a parallel database.

 

Surveys and suggestion forms are write-only intake. Donors fill them out and never see what others submitted or what the organization did with the responses. SleekView turns the intake into a public ranked board with status pills, so donors see the suggestion lifecycle and your team gets a prioritized list instead of a flat.

 

Yes. Pass a donor-tier attribute to the shortcode and the card set filters by donor meta. Most nonprofits run a public board for general donors and an internal strategy board behind a major-donor or board-member capability check. Both boards share the same data source for consistency.

 

No. SleekView is read-only against donation, payment, and receipt records. The only writes happen to vote columns on feedback CPTs or your own feedback table, which are fully isolated from GiveWP's financial pipeline. There is zero risk of an upvote affecting a donor's giving history or receipts.

 

Yes. SleekView fires WordPress hooks on every status change, so you can hook FluentCRM, Mailchimp for WordPress, or a GiveWP email to notify the donor when their suggestion goes live. Stewardship emails that close the loop see noticeably higher re-engagement on the next ask than generic thank-yous.

 

Nothing breaks. SleekView paginates server-side and caches the rendered board per filter combination. Even during a campaign with thousands of donor portal visits per day, page loads stay under 300ms because only the visible page worth of cards gets hydrated. Vote writes use indexed queries on the columns you map.

 

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